Barlow/Max Bell station

Barlow/Max Bell
C-Train station (Northeast Line)
Location 2022 Memorial Drive SE
Coordinates 51°02′44″N 114°00′25″W / 51.04556°N 114.00694°W / 51.04556; -114.00694Coordinates: 51°02′44″N 114°00′25″W / 51.04556°N 114.00694°W / 51.04556; -114.00694
Owned by Calgary Transit
Platforms Center-loading platform
Connections 27 Willowglen
33 Vista Heights/Marlborough
127 Franklin
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened 1985
Rebuilt 2014
Services
Preceding station   CTrain   Following station
Route 202
toward Saddletowne

Barlow/Max Bell station is a CTrain light rail station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It serves the Northeast Line (Route 202). It opened on April 27, 1985 as part of the original Northeast line.

The station is located in the median of Memorial Drive Southeast, located at the intersection with 19 Street Northeast. The station is 3.9 km from the City Hall Interlocking.

The station serves industrial and commercial areas located along Barlow Trail, such as Mayland, as well as the neighbourhood of Radisson Heights/Albert Park and the Max Bell Centre arena. A small 50 space parking lot is available for commuters.

The station's center-loading (island) platform is accessed via ramps from a pedestrian tunnel under Memorial Drive. Barlow/Max Bell and Zoo are the only stations in the system that are constructed this way.

As part of Calgary Transit's plan to operate 4-car trains by the end of 2014, all 3-car platforms are being extended. Barlow/Max Bell station will also see new furnishings in addition to a platform extension. Construction is expected to start sometimes in early 2014 and will last approximately 6 months. [1]


In 2005, the station registered and average transit of 1,600 boardings per weekday.[2]

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  2. Calgary Transit (2005). "LRT Station Ridership". Archived from the original on 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2007-08-24.


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